Money | Dow Jones Dow Surges 220 to Pre-Lehman Levels Investors cheer Fed's $600B plan By Nick McMaster Posted Nov 4, 2010 3:18 PM CDT Copied In this photograph taken Nov. 1, 2020, a trader, right, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) The Dow Jones surged 220 points to close at 11,435—a few points beyond the levels it hit before the collapse of Lehman Brothers kicked off the international financial crisis in 2008. Investors were spurred to action by the Fed's $600 billion quantitative easing plan, which they are betting will drive down interest rates and spur business growth. “It was clear that the Fed wanted to exceed expectations,” one analyst tells MarketWatch. Read These Next Kristi Noem: I was 'blindsided' by news about my husband. A federal judge just ordered a halt to Trump's ballroom project. Judge permanently blocks Trump's attempt to defund NPR, PBS. Army suspends 2 crews over Kid Rock's strange helicopter videos. Report an error